Dolores M. Kervick, 84, a World War II Army
Nurse who treated battle casualties at hospitals in England and Germany,
died December 1, 2002, at Prince William Hospital after a stroke suffered
at her Manassas, Virginia, home.

She was born in Melrose, Massachusetts, and
graduated from New England Baptist School of Nursing. She accompanied her
husband, Army Colonel William L. Kervick Jr., to military posts in the
United States and Germany when he was on active duty. He died in 1987.

Mrs. Kervick first came to the Washington area
in the 1950s and lived in Alexandria. She had lived in Manassas for the
past 35 years. She was a gardener, baker and bowler and a member of the
Lomand Lassies bowling team in Manassas.

Survivors include four children, Barbara Cole
of Alexandria, William L. Kervick III of Manassas, Susan A. Kervick of
Woodbridge and Mary Anne Base of Spotsylvania; a brother; and six grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held with full military
honors at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, January 15, 2003 at Fort Myer Chapel. Interment
Arlington National Cemetery. Contributions may be made in the name of DOLORES
EDWARDS KERVICK to the Nursing Fund, New England Baptist Hospital, 125
Parker Hill Ave, Boston, MA 02120.